News & Statements
Approval of phased re-payment of superlevy fine a boost for farmers – Fitzgerald
“The approval of the phased re-payment of the superlevy fine due to be imposed on dairy farmers is a great boost to local farmers and will help to ease financial concerns”, says Fine Gael Bye Election candidate, David Fitzgerald.
Cork City Council needs to stand to account on Housing Adaptation Grants Crisis – Burke
Cork North Central Senator for Fine Gael and the party’s Seanad Spokesperson for Health, Colm Burke, has today (Thursday) stated that Cork City Council needs to take responsibility for and act on the current situation regarding Housing Adaptation Grants for those with disabilities in Cork.
Funding in place for a second palliative care consultant for the Midlands – McFadden
Funding in place for a second palliative care consultant for the Midlands – McFadden
Minister for Finance welcomes CSO data confirming that Ireland had the fastest-growing economy in the EU in 2014
The CSO figures for 2014 show that the Irish economy grew by 4.8% in GDP terms and by 5.2% in GNP terms in 2014.
Alcohol cases in Emergency Departments costing €1.2 billion annually – Fitzpatrick
“It is estimated that 1,500 hospital beds are occupied every night in our hospitals, directly because of alcohol related cases, costing an estimated €1.2 billion annually. This is a national shame and an issue that must be addressed head on through the implementation of the Public Health (Alcohol) Bill 2015”, says Peter Fitzpatrick, Fine Gael TD for Louth and Member of the Oireachtas Health Committee.
Government launches new International Financial Services Strategy to create 10,000 new jobs
The Strategy represents a new action-oriented approach to growing and developing the international financial services sector based on the very successful Action Plan for Jobs model.
Many soldiers to get up to four years extension to their service after decision made on 21 year rule – McFadden
Fine Gael Longford/Westmeath TD, Gabrielle McFadden, has welcomed the news that many soldiers will benefit from a four year extension to their service, thanks to a recommendation in the report of a third party adjudicator in relation to a mandatory rule forcing the retirement of hundreds of soldiers after 21 years of service.
Meath clubs should apply now for Sports Capital Funding – Butler
“Meath clubs should apply now for Sports Capital funding,” says Fine Gael Meath West TD, Ray Butler. Deputy Butler was speaking after confirmation from the Minister for Sport, Michael Ring TD, that an extra €40 million has been secured for Sports Capital Programme in 2015.
Minister for European Affairs, Dara Murphy, welcomes jobs security for Pfizer workers
Fine Gael TD for Cork North Central, and Minister for European Affairs, Dara Murphy, has welcomed Pfizer’s decision to reverse planned jobs cuts at its Little Island facility, describing it as very positive news and a welcome development, which will provide job security into the future for the 160 workers and their families. It also represents a vote of confidence in the workers and the plant's productivity, and sends a very positive message to other prospective multinationals, looking to invest in Ireland. OECD and EU statistics show that the Irish economy has been dramatically improving, with Ireland standing out among its European partners, with the highest economic growth rate in the EU (2014).